,==, ai...- —.... ... 1 in=el V - thsbtqlt danttit. , COI ANI) SUBUBB AN NorwrinotAx, PLPIC.B..Ma The Date Habeas Corpus Case. . . On Thursday afternoon Jade% Sterrett: ..., L: - , ileitamed the hearing of witnesses in the Matter of the application of Mrs. D. M. Dake, for • writ of habeas corpus to eompol Mrs. Holmes and Dr. Cuthbert to produce the body other husband. • •ir ameba of phygiciana team of whom had been sent, since the preliminary hearing, at the instance of counsel for the plaintiff, and - others at the request of counsel for the re epondents) were examined at length in regard <% to the eondiftn of the doctor, and the effects which would be likely to follow his removal *rota the house of Mrs. Holmes, where he now 'des tills roomin tide city, or to one of the In - all i as Zi_e dqotors agreed in this--that Dr. if insane, and in very feeble heath. Those sant out on behalf of the plaintiff tee , th li pro . suadebstandmforthbuatththeawt " he could 41j - - ' ed.Withont didieuity or danger, and that expizience or all educated physicians went , If r ' to rave that there was no plane so suited to the wants of the insane es a well regulated . . hospital. The physicians representing the . . Intrnsts a the plaintiff would have brought this dootor away forthwith, but Mn. Holmes • . , and , Dr. Cuthbert Interfered to prevent them, • • '-iind' demanded that they should show their written authority from Court before they could rewire him. Having no inch authority, of course it could not be produced. ThePlyeleisas in the Interest of the re spondents testified that Dr.9)aketwas very feeblei and that he could not be removed Without great danger; that he was well at— tended to at Mrs. hdoimes', and was getting better:AM he was of an excitable. dined tin, mid if removed , his malady might be greatly aggravated; that the fresh air , and quieter the country were mere inducive to Ma reeovety.thin any plate in _the city *odd be, ete. These satanic' were asked what the effect would?* if the patient were removed Against tdrwill. and Placed in the charge of those ,(his -a wn. family, for instance) from Wheat be had become estranged, even:though aloha no.nnkind fealblits towards him, and Would treat him well ? The answer wes,tbat the effect would bate excite the doctor, and aggravate his dlsoaae. Several other Witnesses were examined, and their testimony wont to show that the doctor, ever since his illness, was treated with great kindness, and in the best possible man ner by those in waiting upon him at Mrs. Holmes';. that he has never been -restrained of his uty by either Mtg. Holmes or Dr. fluthlort,and thathe Is at liberty to leave the house at any time when able to do so. Some feets were elicited on ereetemunination—that the doctor had torn down the window blind, 1 and attempted to escape from the window, but was prevented; that something bad been said about the doctor's bark book endpapers, built did not appear who had possession of .)theses ' - The -testimony was very voluminous, and from it we gathered that Dr. Dabs hid not . been living on friendly terms' with his family for tome time,• that he frequently ate his meals at hotels -and restaurants, and had staid with Mrs. Holmes on another occasion when sick; that he has become estranged from his family and has a warm friendship for Mrs. Hemet. An offer was made to prove that the character of Mrs. Holmes was such that the members of Dr. Dake's family could set visit him at her house and maintain their self.respeot, but the Court rolled out the tes timonyas irrevelent. The hear leg:occupied the entire afternoon, end will be rammed at Pine o'clock this morn - ' tut. • ,The Courts. 'Reported exclusively for tiellasatta.) . 7 etnOten Pt-W.—Thin Court yesterday dim • land of the following cares 1111 Rosnacuaairley vs Moles Folk. Ow:Ahmed. - -111 Masco Johnston re Jlt Lind., . Verdict for 1139,37. 71 Gem= Timis and Savings' Dunk vs 0 For. Pbantlif take.. non.enit. . - .11,1 • Mader TeX McFsrlsbd Verdict for da tes/gat. 21.7 Ophilensish:rs J Cnnutogbarn. Verdict OW. damage, for plaintiff. 9D M M boll n T Continsed. 10 /Ostop!it McCleary vs.T G i Davie, et *I. Con. 61 I timed at panntin cost 46 J Osuadatcura vs ill ticFadden's Lti,ptinistro. 6:1 Wm IF Miller in Thomas Patter, couludttee 01istlassed. - • Tr: Lattei ip c0.tt.,..a LIST ron IRMA!. TI The 15 A A 011 Company in Vomit's. atoll.' &00. 14 Lel Dilland n Lyon Arnstbal. 63 - gisorp Arent: vs O D Arnathal. • D Gould, et of. GI Dlilatormer heirs. Peter Ivory, et al 65 Joni* P llsigh vs II ilsvusti. Lohman wrirmilanderaock. V 7 0 Conan Vi iVirtlliarne Co. 75 8 McNeal Ire George F.rdusr. 76 Jag= Cunningham n Wm . ItoCallyn *OM , Wi; Shrespkl v. Gran ki. 11. Ws Ifiller et al, ',X nagrm•tr. D Lciamit, tbr zoo Dui Robirtioti,lt I Poaltory &Nod. orsb & IC 'bushel nrs Jim& McKim. I 1090 Wpol n1:1 Natigh. sonar r SEM WARD. 'The followbg eaditic bra paid to James Be 5o a 0 Ourps4.ll 60 .410.0b0D6i4rwr—. 60 Worin...-- -40 Jar 04151:1011---- S 5 W 3 Illsclutrelr.-- 60 DrJ Haws ---. 60 lull Wed ebraiter .—.— to' et B TAU 101, limalgrawn 10 rnl lla sa ngllib--. 60u Usury 401, — 41.101 - Griot ..---- 60 le r •CLosay—:--- Lasts Lubs--. 60 W. J 6o t1.12•510661.0114w—: 60 Bieleoelettalim... 60 W~a W B • aslus--- 60 I. l llngt=t. 6 :1 I • • Weaarealloush...—: —Davis -- 60 Gott IsstE7—.-- 40r earrine 4Ol • Bury Sett— (01 • Maw Dote— —.—... la •-•-.; God 1n Illtstork.!, • We as It annonnoed that the learned, aml abla and attompllshed Dr. D. B Rom editor of the Deka . 1 A-wilt/via., and Profeasosol E ocdealas goal History and Chtetab diernment ti the V. flembary, Allegheny, will deliver a beam on KtifOrit'Altit4o ll ß °T ' Dr. Cooper's Church, Philadelphia', on the 22d Distal.. We can -assure our . Philadelphia Melds that.there is a: itchiest it as= for them. .Dr. Ear handles every subject yell that' ke undertakes. On this snpleethe itU hipeonlialy atheme. ' -11 - ygtiwayilt should be &mutant figs , buret_pride =tummy of her alma and pro tagonist= =so =eh sought altar at pres 'lug !lnd. 'orsturs. Their talents to appredated abroad as wet is at Clty 1110.stslity. McCook, P4delan to the Dowd of gum, Teresa. following baths foiuteihriontneiotogYeh. 27, and end- Ind ;WOO L . I . , Mass— ...-Ag. I WO.- .:.:.J°. i Tot ~ 14 -11Peaultm.:-.16 ; 41010 red...-.. 4 Britin-42; Enteritls,l l . ; Hurt Diresurs, 1 f MONA". 1; Coninwpilni,- 4; -Disessoi of Eittisys,l I Pneumonia, 1; Bronchitis, 1; Rairoindeat Glont , i ; 'typhoid Brno Coati tacui liTyplica Pnsnmottid, 1; tinz rot :Lugo, 3; ttlamktion of the Puoltdd, .1; datorsara Catarrh, 1; puma Birth, 2 t 'beta pm?, 1 ; Apoplexy, 1; Whooping =flangli, ':2; ' staningithi, i; Pneumonia, 1; Xiimil44,2l:l7phoid Porer, 1; Convulsions, 1. .. Yesterday &mil • - thisKOMllve _ app fin soldiers entered ihe 1,4 se St. Clair street t f o ad= ro intot "('lrl-r"ld "211.17- Tr i. :11.7 sn It , en ita tffect . sha_sil ii ,dst / 04 0 1 1 . *Ash ink "eAliiiickid We up in th mm eloop. of emu th entered, the iyer• Tiotorl, " fesdeali i . a ith .to e0r541 43111 1 4 who 1110.Pdies " ealhien - t ay The .thok thew Into. ess , . _ • goo -d o llars .ssoh waver' *fed .11i14/:' 4 ir im,i4o , r upd dd :SW 11 ) 4014:114 ' r • . . . lktalxn-Ailizvr•*JL-kt•caiilaW.thr INCTlmagkelitsi""fletag. reglan4 l i = 111,0 d t7i 3 41 1 1241 :fil *AOC 111121k,411Wwzaua7 hont. WI r°. LlffilliannliketteantliW'MOllalandtid • -Imo*. tom.. #0! 1 *. .1:a41 ,14 i) .4 TM.= Lte.a . ._ 4 - :atertinulunet Or the Ilene= of the . sanitary APoluniffiunt. From the tangoed correspondence it will be seen that Dr. Pershing; President of the Pittsburgh Female College, en behalf of the -pupils: of that. inetitationx. has tendered an . entertalnment t dorthti beret of the danitari C# llll . 40, lode% ha* been , *Mg' RANI , bat tbstimplar _tam eildbitiosibas not yet been 'filed., 'the tying-ladles of the college are jethrtetimet 1 . 4 get ;rip an Inwesting and at tilt:Uwe entertainment, and on -tee-present Cleeleol2 will doubtime excel all their former efforts. We give below the correspondence : Prrrnrosen 713111:21 Coutat. ltarehl 9, Mt /fr. nom. Bel oo 1, rh.id.w Of th. Cbt. ..111ARCH 11, 1864. Infates: Data ;In =molten. eith the animation of • mutual friend. I take great plow:re in tendering to you iu behalf of the faculty rod pupih of the Pitt*. burgh Female College, for the benefit of the Sanitary c on .neeten, an entertainment to be given to the College Chapel at gnat time as may be fired upon hereafter. , With the y ou wishes for yourself and the sedge Cosenshan you represent, and with earacet prayers for the ulthmte triumph of our common cause, I here the tumor to be, nil nip I:73. 7 ;saumge, Preadult Pittsburgh Tomah College. PIVIIIMMOK, Menai 10, net. Dr Ste ;—I have amyl:v=lr th inform you that your esteemed fever °lithe llth ind,,, wee laid before the Sanitery Committee last evening. I an authorised by theta to convoy to you, and the foeulty and pupils of the Pitinhargh Vernal* theft ureteral seceptence , Of. ye= kind and= propel to Om enterteluMent for the bandit of our iok and wounded soldiers. and to mane you of their care and attention in the proper distributicat of any fan& plead in their hands. Among the mold fevorable Indications of the old. mete mama of our cause and the triumph of the true principles of ilbertyind Pasties, I comfier the seal sad activity of the matrons and maidens of the land, one of the moot e trolY ncouraging. Yo, Tumuli Ilimurts„ President Sanitary Cormelttme. Ma. W. A. Onmenrxwer, 45 Fifth street, ku rewired "The Life and Public' Services of Major General Butler, " lately publbihed in a neat pamphlet of 10 pages by Messrs. T. B. Peterson Brother', of Philadelphia; price 25 cents. Allkwthe , 'lteport of MOOT Genera! Seams B. McClellan upon the Or ganisation of the Army of the Potomac , and 11$;:Campaigni in' Virginia and Marylaad, from July 26, 1861, to November 7 1862." Reprinted entire from the copy transmitted by the Secretary of War to the Rouser of Repre sentatives, with the addition of a complete Index and Maps. This document republised by tbp drawbar" Sows Compy •at the exceedingly low pries of 25 writs. Mr. GS denfenney has also received the March num ber of ...Frank Leslie's Lady'e Maipsine, and °acme of Pashion"—• publication so well known to Rs fair waders that a simple an nouncement of its eppearanee is all-auffnient. EDITORS fisserva:--In 7011 f issue of the 10th last yen report a now counterfeit fifty dollar note in eirenlation on the West Brunch Bank, Williamsport, Ps. end ,state,there ere no genuine fifties issued by the bank. This is mistake. Thu bank don tune flay dollar notes of the following description : vignette, spread eaglb ; 50, hond,'.so on right end; head, F I , head on left end. There may he &nor counterfeit in circula tion and until it is ascertained, the public 'lmola examine closely notes of that denom ination. Very Respectfully, Irst.n is' BAIR, Published National Bank Note Reporter. .1314011r00D rot FIIIII74.IIT.—Mr. W. A. Ofidenfenney, 45 /Rftli West, has received from Messrs..L. &Ott A Co., Now York, the American edition of Blacklro,d•• Masada*, for February, containing " Tony Butler ; "The Royal Academy Reformed ;" "Cor nelius O'Dowd upon Men. and Women and other Things in Generale' " Witch- hampton Hs i " Chrordeles of Carlingford -" "A Ride through Sutherland ;" " Cher'lles the Bold." The last-named article is of course opropos'of Mr. Idirir's interesting work, re cently pablished. Atriums rot rug Beacom Coara.—The bo ntts of Are dollars, heretofore offered to those enlisting for the G9th, I lst, 724, Slit and Perms. Regimente Is also extended to Battery "G" lst Penna. Artillery. Those enlisting for these orguilsitions, will be credited on the quota of the district from which they are presented, as la all other cases. They will be tinder the leadership of the gallant Gen eral Hancock, and in a corps whose reputa tion is second to none. L A DT'S Mlelrlaa run M illus.—The March Dumber ' of Proak Let lie'e Lady'. Magazine wed Gazette of REAL. Is reeeived at Mr. d. W. Pittock's News and Periodical Depot. opposite the Post-office. It contains all the tonal' attractive Ittaturee-- °doted double-page fashion plate, patterns, wood. cut Ulastratiorui, etc., star—w hich have to effectually commended 'it to th e of lady readers. Norscs.—Thos• who bay* already favored or with their orders wildest' theft who deals to glee oar Sheer pear! Soap • trial,ese would kindly ask them to be patient for a she'd time, as we We Wm oompalled to Lnotease '-onr asperity, owing to the great demand, and In stew days will beprooared toaturommodsto all who wish to favor us with their patronage. C•turreos Co. I.' Prrrsinumn, March 10, 1864. . Tan (Friday) a:owning at 10 o'cktek, at the Maxonle Hall - AftetiOn Booms, 55 Piftb street, will no sold'a qtutztlty of groupie? &tatters, moots, so., Inalnding hair. neat, sofa and tato•frtoto, !marble . top droning Inriana, do. contro tables,-book ease and , aeoratary, plant. fotte, side board, French plats mirrors, car peto, matting and rap. Also one iron toff and several cook atom. T. A; kloCloiland. auctioneer FUNDS ALLEGH.Vi Sr •tialaahaeelptlbns have Tre5411464: Jam 1341--... 60 Jahn 111etrag. 40 labn Tor,Jr.._ . . 60 'John Patb-...... John • lottdllaptokdd......--. 20 Dee Sateutan-..„-...... 40 doff Atom add-.. 19 lehn'MUhole Js 7 2t 6o &Mats 15 40 Et Gookart.. • . 60 Brandatal.ll4F. add- 10 118104101110............,- 60 L2O HeremasqLotlon.- P Pm% .—.... 60 lobo 60 Geo 50 awry Swindell add... 10 Wm thrlndell add...-. 10 Lawt. Daum add....;...... 10 IPrOffenger .40 evlonsly rrol.-83.2490 Tat FMB 0111WED111511AT lizaaT.—We Un derstand that el loss sustained by Messrs. John 0. & CO:, by the burning of their oil refinery in Pitt township, on Wednesday night, will amount to $lOO,OOO. The build ings and machinery were insnren for $25,000. The fire Is said to have originated from lighted candle which some one thoughitlarsly carried into the belling. Mi. J. P. How:, Masonlo Ilan, Fifth street, has remised the March number of -11,....01,c4ia's Lap Nescafe. and Gazette of Fashion," which contain' a large double. page fashion plate, colored, a great number of wood.scat illustrUtimmipattern". eta., etc. Also, Mamma'. titwary Cowpox:on," for Mar& 19th. and “Forewi. War Prow," for this week; both which are illustrated with wood engrainp. • Lin or aztritActanza.—lda: J. P. HUI?, Masonic Hall, Piltbstreet, baa.reoslved orbs Life and Pablio tloorloes of IdsJor-Gernetal Butler, with Portrait." Tide "L ife': of Gen eral Butler °ample' 108 large Aaadeelmo pages, and Is' said at the rfflawslailiTy low. . primal 25 meta. It is from the press °CT, Peterson and Brothers, Phitridelphie. =EI Agawam—A.7o=lgram named Alexan der Lowrie had one of Ms finger* out or and hie hand severely lacerated, on 'Tuesday, it the Great WOO= Planing Mill, Dluitteene Way, bilds hind oomidt 4 contact with -s circular saw. Buis Dowit.—A emsll twidge,ocomeotlng the rear of the gores co.M with the watch hom e, brake dOwnrs terisi: t ' The'comma gimham,ap reesih r b betweenthe two r ahai, - ehme has boon Theartut.—Thts eiromtng..bai been set apart for the benefit of M. Nestle. An es eelleut bill le aunduaold, and we brie no doubt the house will 'be crowded. - -. , lliete Tom's Cabin' . will be prod tkoed west week. Ounrst te %Junes Basing Madan* a &nation this morning, at Mdllilland% VIM -almost. . SAMUEL 811111.11 - t oa.diarthasit Tailors will remora to No. 73 iltitttittold.striott, on the 15th bpi Tumor- Pam, .and •Onounestal fags 'Roofer, and &War la Panarithiugik Virrmaillitata Of rho biatlqualttyat taw raw, 01ta•,4 )(Jai; paiittitit'i,T..l*:* !sot Waft PfifibcriAolii•- - • I • itO , Twitzscnriarfonnik lama, rmbimathie thcarpwrOras diatom of • Soldirsfla 1119,:shanld , p‘o :_qt•mselrooy for the 7• Ten, the :.watal7 the pores And Potirv, 'Welt sr* alincifoi4l.l,to l o w. .BOLLOWAl'ff.pukm.usail 'octagon jai" dtirfrig P.O:,o**o tett tutors round ai46lllttliirat'iri no r tr tad; Pill, WO: tater of d sti taiitiiilo rabbi Ind bet P•tR , toy sails Pltt•biuslii•Plif by I:4l:!i'l'Oluilitt, -• • I I • -Par able gra At.h . ltooVe drat ftlitlh74lW POmm irsatrss -Odloera 1114.1 WCOIOI tattVirotte:: , Liitstisei;iirlesity. :14 ,211,1 444: 10 13 Wk i ** , tritatu At, inithaiiisranssaantl .14441001110 lrcktat 4tttioni..clsutogsStotta tit!, 1 5 S_ ,. a l *l t '11;470,P4',.'; _ = SPECIAL 1,004*-itarica9. THE LATEST NE_WS a• 3f ariWali" OUR SPECIAL SISPATOSES. FROM WASHINGTON Spotlit.' Dispatch teem Plttabaraik Clagatts. Wasuurasoz Om, Muth 10, 18114 aIaTZET AIoLLB2IO ilt MUM. The Constitutional Convention of Virginia passed the following report of the Committee On Smancipatioo, to. day, at Alexandria latirour Committee on Emancipation beg leave to introduce the following as a part of the Constitution of Virginia, to be Inserted in name and under the caption of slavery, or freedom : I.lSlavery sad involuntary serenade, en oeptlfor crime, is hereby abolished and pro hlbited the State forever. 2.1 Courts of oompetent Jurisdiction may sprientice minors of African descent, an the eanditions provided by law for apprenticing white children. 1. The General Assembly shall make no law twthblishing slavery or reeognislng prop erty'', in human being'. These was but one &slanting vote. One hundred gone ware Bred In honor of the event, end the balls rang throughout the city. • PINIIOII A 6 or 1862. , Mr. Whalley's bill supplementary to the Pension Act of 1882, provides that a biennial examination of pensioners may be made by one surgeon only, if a duly commissioned Burgeon of the halted States ; that all fees paid for specially ordered or biennial exam inations, shall be refunded by the district agent for paying peewit:am. Olsaplains are allowed the benefits of this eat, with the pen sion ~ of a captain. Persons who have last I both feet ire allowed twenty dollars per month, Ind those who have lost both hinds or oyes twenty-Are dollars per month. Full benefits of tho aot are extended to all persons doing duty in mhit•ry organisations, but not regu larly =tutored into terries glace the 4th df March, 1881, and in oasis of the death of • Person entitled to an invalid pension, his widow may receive a pension from the date of the grant of invalid pensions. ItIANDIATIOY OP CLIMES Mr. BoutwelL has Introduced a bill requiring the examination of clerks la the departments hare, as well as all appointees hereafter, as to their moral, mental and business habits and qualifications. Certificates are proposed ao. oordingly, In four classes, and those mond unqualified are to be dismissed. TITS IMANCIT►TIO 7 PIPACLJAATION Mr. Samuel's bill to aid the proot►m►gon of emancipation is as follows: That the proc lamation tuned by the Fruitiest of the Uni ted States, on the first of January, 1853, so tar se [be came declares that lamas in certain designated States and parts of States, themes .foverard should be free, le hereby adopted and enacted as a statute of the United Stable, and as &rule and article for the government of the military and naval forces thereof. WW2 ma i.= OP DOLIOILLTIOIL Prom returns communicated by the Sears tare of State to the Souse, It appears that immigration has largely Increased over farmer years, far more than making-good the number estenaacluid upon by the ravages of war. The total number for 1.863 Is 199,811 persons, of whom 172,050 entered. at Kew York; Massa• obusetts received 9,030; California 7,403; Maine 4,587; Pennsylvania 11,880. All the (aeries hoard States together received only about 2,008. 119.331015 TO TON BUOY [VIII 110t.D111111 Of 1812. Mr. Spaidiag's bill granting pensions to surviving soldiers of the .or of eight:tun hun dred sad twelve, includes it Its provisions, all who ferrodta the regular army or navy, or In the]mllltla for the term of three mouths. The Lake Michigan :ad Mississippi River Sidp Canal Mayas reported to-day . , tram the Committee on "Roads end Canals, irith tbs. sections stricken out which require revenues thereof to be paid Into the treasury of the United States, ands transfer to be made to the Btste of Ditnoia upon the eargoeillig of its indebtedness. QM= According to arrangement, went down to Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac this morning, trotwithatandlog the heavy rale storm which ho prevailed all day. TEN 0/151 01 011. 111101. The examination of Gen. Warren by the Cominitte& on the Condrot of the War was concluded to-day. His statements tacking the notion of Gin. Meade at Gettysburg. con flated with those made by Generals Sickles and Doubleday. He sustains the course of Gen. Meade throughout.. The next important witness will be Gen. Hancock. 011.11.13 Dans Has bean appolated 11. B. District Attorney at Philadelphia Tice Coffey, deceased. FROX 17.1R1LISB Steels/ throat.,lt to the Pittsburg: , Closott. HAtziftstriG, March 10, 18(4 FICITTIOWI FILSIZTED. Hocis.—Mr. Olase—a petition asking fo power to vacate Penn street, by the Citizens Passenger BMlw•y and to eonstraot It on Llbuti street. Mr. 1(01200, otu from the di rector* of the Parryville Platt Boad to in ercue the tolls; also, font Willow' of similar import. Mr. Danpiston, one noting the leg islature to distribute the laid grant among the' !alone Institutions of learning. Mr. Henry a petition from tho °Muni of Mulat to?, Beaver county, asking power to lay • bounty tax. 0120 10 duster &QIN, Brighton Insane Asylum. Ono asking tut commie ' donors pay the wets in criminal eases, wheri parties We too poor Co pay • One asking an appropriation for -the New 'Brighton Asy lum. '‘ nose urerren. • • • 111,Slesitt Opel: Malin to chatter the Man abetter Water- , Company. Supplement to chatter the: Western. Pransylmmin MoraitaL Oa° ralatire to Oakland Cemetarii /odium MinistY. l3ripplement incorporating We tinned Presbyterian:*amid Pnbilontion. Supple mental to gonimil riilroad few: 'OO rabidly° to railroads end range. One to ootpel:rall rasa too leer their tracks of all nozious,rost tar. One refusing oertain oltisens of Metter County the light to aonstmot si railroad. onsa 111 ?LACS. Mi. Blot, &implemental ono to charter the Young Along' Mercantile Library . Atie.• option, of Pittsburgh. blroßingbatri, one to !darter the • Welters Coal Company;:also, supplemental to Mehra& Bridge Clompany.l Mr. Herron, II supplementary charter for the Leo Coal Company. Ono supplement; to 'ld' innorPorealig the, Perrgiville Plank Road. Supplement to charter gut einem, Pessenger Raliwiy.Compety. Maw, rplativo to pub- Ur. lienu, relative to ;mom in eartalis eases In the quarter suasion' in Beaver, county. Mr. Ghia, to dieter the Youghlegeny goal and Gas Company. Adjoinisit until throe p. m. etifirne•cog.--The following bills were paned dually : • . One ,toattablish e ferry over the Allegheny rim at Yraziklln. - Panatelas St. Ilary's baretigh, Ccitinty; borrow trioticry; To forout• s Patty road' in ',Amato .az . o ot oiotaxid. To oitabls;the city of Urfa to sal Ilk NO* IP OD B,4tliir and 7rio':/ t 14 4044 0-Opotty..:DitiistittioOicor. not, clitosg . Pi#l4loway. Mr.Orabamealed IP..4l*PPY.g." °l i s .44 giro*/** - -W iter 1.-qapPOrl4*Abs taps - 50 Yorsivi /311?!ft' ) 1 164001 . 20. • .lis ailtrusalt , ftwaletiALitkortrilsw , . 111 c. • V.' .. tT..ee l44subot et tsaaaf. '.boat :awns iiiiiiali:ol-1301a."IPI" man; "zn't "- 'etaies thti4silc I - mini -.lisr. - ;' 3 til'ilines may t fight for anthmalitzf, oitistdersdi : won't. Where it the lent, then ? Who atinds - van the hi et place, negro, of coppethends. The f vs deeidely I ; , A p eta dispatch was spa by the Clerk to the Senate amid much excitement, an ! nottnei g that Harry White was on his way to Balt ore from Fort/611 Mon Too, and would I be released as loon as his detention was of no more importance to the copperheads of Penn sylvania. This Is too evident to mod com ment. . flocill—Aficrooos Sserios.—The bill fixing Wednesday, 23d March, for the election of State Tressumr posed finally. 1 The bill regulating the payment of laterest on the' State debt was made a special order for Wednesday night next week. Bill permitting the Etecutive to restore the culled copies of the records lest In the State department whilst removing the arch ives during Lee's Invasion of Pennsylvania. Bill to repeal the eighth section of the , School Law of 1862. Joint resolution appointing a joint urn. =Btu to buy a new Executive 111111111011. Bill making the standard weight of grapes sixty-four pounds. • SICILra.—/Vilks 51...A1M. —The following billr puled finally: Mr. Graham had parsed a suppliment of the Some and Foreign Bible Society of Wutern Pennsylvanla. Ur. Hoge one in relation to the ostablishatont of a ferry at Walnut Band, on the Allegheny river. The Senate after a long discussion upon a military academy, adjourned till to-morrow . AZAD II ?LAML. Ur, St. Clair, a joint resolution of the two Houses for investigating the malfeasance of certain military of _ffice:■ to recruiting soldiers. . Congressional Wasinsaroit, Idarah 10, 1864 Roves.—The Monte unanimously passed • bill increasing the pensions of the Revolution ary pensioners, twelve to number, to one hundred dollars per anima, to male at their death. Mr. Arnold, of IIL, ham the Committee on Roads and Canals, reported a bill for the con stmottan of a ship canal for the punge of armed and naval L from the Mississippi river to the Northern Lakes. It provides fur the tune of thirteen an a third millions of bonds. Tale was regarded in the nature of an appropriation' end therefore under the rule it was decided that the bill mast naafis its first consideratien in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mt. Arnold, still occupying the floor, repotted a bill similar to the above. - Mr. Brown, Wie., objected to the second reading of this bill, the question therefore occurred, Shalt the bill be rejected Metiers. Arnold, Norton. Darnel, James C. Allen and arm, briefly urpd that the bill should re ceive full consideration owing to Its great importanee. Mr. Stevens would vote to meet this bill, as a similar one was already before the Committee of the Whole on the Bute of the union where it could be fully discussed. The Consideration of the bill was postponed till Monday week. The HOMED then resumed the consideration lof the legislative, estuntive, and judicial appropriation bill. The Legislative Breentive Judicial bill, was postponed till to morrow. The proceed ings thereon, ware not of judicial interest. No definite salon was taken on the bill. A bill was introdnoed granting pensions to surviving soldiers of the war of 1812, Inch, ding in its provisions all who screed in the regular army or navy, or in the militia for the term of two mouths. Adjourned. SCIRTZ.--Tbe amendment or Sherman, of Ohio, to the 110 , 1111 bill authorising the Sirere• terry •f the Treasury to anticipate the payment of the interest on the public debt, and pro :Tiding for the select the surplus golden band camo up as the special order. Mr. Sherman explained the nature of the amendment. Mr. Hendrick., of Md., opposed and moved to amend by direettng the Secretary of the Treasury to sell the surplus gold at publie auction at Ilve days notice in the Washington and New York papers. The rooming hour expiring, the further consideration of the sub ject was postponed until tomorrew at 14% o'clock. Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, being entitled to the ffoor, commenced • lengthy speech on the equallai4 bill. In the course of his remarks he anacutnead thamithosity of the'Cluatt cir cular and precluded to lay dawn the platform of the Chase party. Mr. Wilkinson replied to Mr. Pomeroy. The amendment of Mr. Davie to the bill equalizing the pep of United Stamm soldiers wen rejected, and the bill parsed, eye. 31 nay, 6. The Sonata considered the Minoults toed bill. The bill granting land. to odd In the eon. sty:teflon of • railroad from St. Paul to Lake &Teller, wen passed without amendment after a considerable debate. The Vine President laid before the Senate • dispatch snoonscing the passage of the Emancipation Aet by the Virginia Clonstito• Canal Convention. The Senate then adjourned: The Chesapeake Piracy Clue Sr. Julio, N. 8., March lo.— nillro Mabel, this morning, gave judgment-in the prodeedings to the cue of the Chesapeake primners brought before him by writ of tabus corpus. Thejudge went very folly into the matter, occupying about two hoer, to the delivery of his opinion. lie ordered the release of the ptisonirs on the following grounds s Became there was no proper In quisition by the authorities of the United State, for their rendition, without which, all subsequent proceedings were of no legal ef fect, became the offence ` alleged, as piney against the law of nations, and it be Log admit ted that the persons charged were never In the United States after the' esonutittal of the sets so the high seas eompleined of as con stituting the offence, the parties. are Putt. Mehl. this Province. It Is not, thatefere, Each an offense under the treaty committed within the ltriadletion of the United States, as would entitle the trotted States govern ment to require their being deliv ered up J bemuse, as at present advised, he. (the udge) thought that if tru an offense for the prisoners, if a otar cafe had been made out against them; should be 'given up. Kr. Gilbert,. bad no jurisdiction either as Pollee Magistrate' or as aJostleit of the Peace, to take cOglitsanoll of the matter, but the proceedings under the Clovernor's warrant should have been before an °Blau . having jurisdiction of piracy. because if Mr. Gil bort had inch jurisdiction*, the emerAut he t bound for the commitment' of the primmer' ander which they are now detained, is tad in lie face andinsufficient to lew to *arrant their . I detention. Mr. Chisels Letter. Withdrawing his Mimetic= the Prialdimtial Canvass. New Yost, March Io.:=Thit.fiedlialOishos the following letter: _ , Waritioroe, Minh 5. lidi. 1 .My Dear Sir: In reply to a friendly letter from yon, I wrote yin' briefly not long ago about the wishes expressed by many that my name might be favorably regardedby the 010. pla in their next choice of a •Preeident, and Mond by saying that should -our blends in Ohio manifest a preference for ano th er, I should accept their decision with the , ready aoquiesoensi due ikom one Mho has been al ready traded and honored by them beyond merit or expel:Wilton. The recent action of, the Union itemben ;of our Legislature lirds-. rate. sash .e preference; end it britches my duty therefore, and I &until moresprivilege than eddy, to ask that no farther considera lion begin to =yams. • It. was never more important than now that &ilea efforts and all our eneighs should be devoted to the suppres sion of the rebellion and to the reitoratioa of radii and prosperity on the solar and sure foundation of freedom • and, impartial justly*, and variedly urge &UMW whammy ocitasels may wale:o,i° allow nOtbiagja abide them while this great Work, in onsapathion with which persons and even wiles are noth ing, remains unitecimplished. .- - • i Cordially , your frigid, •. ,B. P:Caute:, To Him. Jas. C. gsu;sez k ie4 I,er imusqu Z ira Gem. Gralit -tit ill_ _ -01- the • Artet,et Peammere , Ilaanotrartioll ovum, .--. - ' Lea rt itaiiti to Oen.. Grant and Miff serif *V herr to:dej: Oen. Meade bidetedicWhidliptridi Gam , Mp oes) ' sad Itisfal„:aet bier 'at randt St a tion, whreee'. ths - Pail aroefodsitte the , Headquartars. On thee arrival et, lb. t u n?. of the HA Pa.,- the lead stnealt wpfillidl to the Oblef,",willt ether jettelotla *a' It fret . mining , yam: , fant, , ,whlna perfumed nab a faTER„.„ - AV . ,... 5. ,' - ENT.KLOLIA L ,.' O IVAI.Fr. annonstritiosins voila rib/meta burs bola , ..-i t „,,,.., . Ic i lA ii-b - 010- - poima„ , I," made ilt krialimetood UM Idittlitrat be 16 fffl-,, ,yopt,r, i„ grot y ar ku ov eowa mod extstahatthauer tau days.' .- -, - ; •''' - ' ipieutet ferevoli s tute. Worliato h 7 - 7. iinilarsESSOldol3 ' , 'au* wow exaa a . 00.. newsy. ar.Wood gthmls ' _, ~ ~, lialAl ,l 4 ~,__CorLi agitchlits .44 kit_ ,et Vow: 'IIiKeiIriMICANWVIOVEIt idERD. SWAM Ira NW eztensive,lizeliancua mane! g „ .250 e mg VW,.Tom, no mic I ; *tom ef.. A Dai,,, ..erp laded; tido agre-' 6 '..-!. xo i %p a ir an ., a . 5 , 424,i,,,,,,,,, m. 01=1""V "t ill -i'W" t- 4, 4 i=1 ..13r.. 1 . 1 "..... ... . - 7_,' . ' :...aossaaref meet. ,11M1W1W1a.110114,K0911.101421 i Med; 414:',011ef14'IMAInag wire , .., ,- - ~.: —*7 ;yet - - " r• - air: - ' IV sq.srta . .:1 1 Pt- ti PAPT, s. s- -". '-", • - - .{; ;,•.; f . .., .teill eAt..s.3l' ..30, t .stenitivt ~,,,, u... barb ti , .. a1...' *TA. ice,., i . From irewbers, N. C.—Exorstton of NeW,TeXX, steam pant, port Western Metropolis from New Orlmmo on she IstAis Eery West on the 6th, errivea hare to-night Newborn, March 7.—Everytklag is in reedi nem for the reception of the enemy in North Carolina, whose mysterious movements are difficult to understand. A Kingeton correspondent of the Raleigh Gselederots In speaking of the hanging on the oth, of twenty-three captured soldiers, be longing to Col. Footer's command, as deserters from the rebel conscription, says: The prison ers were accompanied to the place of execu tion by • large concourse of people and a strong military escort. They wended the scaffold with a firm step, and met their fate with unainChing fortitude and determination. They asked for no quarters, and scornfully shunned all overtures of concession on oor.- clition.of returning to the Confederate service. After making their peace with their God, they fearlessly proclaimed their readiness to die for their country, against which they say they have been forcibly conscripted Such an exhibition of loyalty to the flag, hes serer before been witnessed. The multitude was moved to team, and openly denounced this cruel massacre, which is owing desertions from the Confederate service by the whole which, ceasing indignation of feeling of It Is feared will be uncontrolable. /able. A conscript deserter who came into the Union lines at Washington and joined the 2d North Carolina volanteere, board his &Been say that Plymouth war the first point of attack. A Union soldier who recently escaped (bide bore prison, informs Gen. Peck that a great riot occurred at Raleigh on the occasion of the banging of the native Union soldiers at Kin ge tout, and thabiGen. Pieketts troops from that place passed through Goldsboro with all pas sible despatch to quell the outbreak in that city, where the stars and 'tripes were con spicuously dLeplayad and much violence end excitement prevailed. Refugees from the interior bring intelligence of the rebels garrisoning the whole Stare of North Carolina for the purpose of checking the conventkon movement and keeping the people in en/dation. It is reported that the rebels Intend hanging the entire. number of soldiers captured by them from Colonel Fruit's command, it in number, halfof whom have never been in the rebel service. Ira Neal, a drummer-boy, lb years old, who had never been in the robe' service was among the number hung. The native union troops have taker the matter into their owe hands, and have elven such of their officers who did approve of the avert measure, no opportunity to vaio, end giving warning that immediate death will be inflicted oo any officer who hereafter eines to surrender to the enemy or sea for any quarters. Prom ht Louis. Sr. Loom, March In.—Waldron, 60 miles south of Fort Bum Arkansas, recently our advance post, was horned by guerrillu • few nights ego. Two stow:more and large supply vain from Little Rock arrived at Fort Smith. The steamer Leon laden with oommlriury stores sunk on the Arkonsee river shore Little Rock, ou the Bth lost. Gen. tr ier returned from Matamoros, Merl., where Me recent furlough allowed him to go to visit hi. family. He now commands the rebel sin', of Arkansas. Deserters continue to amt. e In considerable numbers. The report from Springtold, Illinois, yesterday, stating that Copperheads at Harden, Calhunn Co., Ills., killed six soldiers in a Oght is untrue. The extent of the affair was, that drunken ciIIZODI hurrahed for Jeff. Davies and were soundly thrashed by furloughed veterans. Vlarmish near !Introit, Va Forman Mosses, !derail 10.—A skirmish took place yesterday, two miles this side of Suffolk, between the :enay and three com panies of our 006,4 cavalry. The rebel fora was twenty Arc won; usr lon was lam in killed. Oa r forces catered Suffolk this more leg sitar a brief 1. , niggle, and we sow hold the phase - dammed Command. Virmen..ma, I,lnrci, o.—Majnr tlsn. Slgsv arrived here this morning and assumed nom mind of the Depastmet.t .4 West Virginia Headquarters at Cumberland, MARKET% BY TELEGRAPH Philadelphia Market. Bathannunna, Ilarrt. Ph—The decllna In tho pre mium. on Gold has named a cmaatlat In tha demand tor brtadstnea, and IV. Annaes ilkprk-gt. balm 5...0 bbio extra family dont fon export at ra1,90 and Un ity at 1.9; amaU sale. Bye Mar at ha, and C4O btd. Penna(brnlreel at Th ,, offerings of Whrut area:mall, and It fa Arm at $1,30fA1.6.3 (or rod, and ti4%l7l"'d'ultria'Od Z.: o 71.16; E.; 41,1$ storo,'„aml 51,20.10.3,--LaugugUll Cl ta- _fleeced rang. fr0aktr.4.2.12. IW Tlatated sold at 63:93. Pro Ilona !Ad Stull ITO tetpicktdd Bann told at Mk . Wand lard In to .1 111(4113.0. Petroleoto ntmettlad; oats of Crudest 30®31, Benno.' In Bond at 4 , 401te, bat maw !wid en mit mom, utd ft, at . ...AS., M Ids k y wIF. at 93 1399 n. Stock and Money Market. New Yoga, March 19.—tamcka better 11.11/nola .I4a Itlahloor Ittouthero..lol l, :(1. P Nom York Grgatral.-lelti,Vrerre Rata. Li 7.0 .27 tuwiing P. I Ft. 127% Lladtroo It/rer ....157 T. W... 4.5 itheourl 77.1 i Iris IL 1/,..---....-121N: 4) us Year Certlicetre tr.o4, Galata* Chlcatp—.llisk. Peccuanrau, M,rch P.--Slocks tosTy Pen.. We. th,ld ..... ou N. T.—pot, ._ . ....... I New Tett Market. Kale Yoe., March 10.-4 , Am steady et 76/79c. yk,a,,,k.diaed Germ.; eelr. 7090 Dbl. at $6,401/0 5 for State, $7.2007,2 5 t.r Dbio, and r(37,60 tor &others, Wheat doll and nomluelly 1 coat lower Chicago 11,93011,4 C Corn also Ws • de. (Mang tendency. Port 1. arm at 1'M,215Z,15 for Naar )ime, and $17,60/19,93 for Prime Lard anima et 13%/14.>k... Wideky ; 90e I. offered, and 92 /93c sated. Beoeipte Flour, 9,007 bbl.; Wheat MC boat; Corn 4,102 be h. • Baltimore idarket. Ilkurriv+ur., Mardi 10 —llnms - lu dull; Iloward mu,,s K2l Wbeat adrincod 3c. =them rod al e1,9ea1,63; Kentucky rrhlM e 1111..tic01,95. Cbru active; white IVA Pll , ru 151,21(31,2.2. 12b1.1ry steady and quiet; Ohio UNTATtir, R 1 VIM IIIT eiI . LIGI C[: Moacalln*, Cinanaati. !Minerva Wlapeling, Leelaire, Oil City. irlas. Ike*, Elizabeth =IE3 UrOda, OU City. Wan Deer. Ilicalsoth It ralcsed all lay yoster4sy, al hued lhasnantly, and there le every indication of another rise in the dear. Theater , of water last evening was elAht feet, end apparently at a eand. Buenos. wee reetricted at the wharf yeeterday to catowspence of the unpleasant condition of the wea ther. There wee, however, considerable freight ship. ad, hot not as moth coo there would otleerwOe :have • been. The lloacatlite. from Cincinnati, with a. encel • lent. trip, arrived. as did aim the Mloerra. from Wheeling. TbelAclaire. tromoll City, was Ma. only arrival d the .111egbeny wharf, and the Vrilda,- to, tbe - eittnepolnt, mu the only &whine. • lasselky lest Capt. W. B. Donaldson sol 4 tie nig stamme, Golden Eagle. et Mei:mei. to the ..Dan Line " 14a.000. Tb. "D.* Line boo alto wetland. this Jennie Unbbe. The CinchonaU Cinutercivi eap Ca pt. Donaldsos, 'steer. the steasner_Golden Zsgie. hohliiwAht“ tracting for whether fine Macau. Capt Min Mat arrival la Cln^lv" . . l , Tom dig, tram GtOrgitOWV• The object or bile vielt is th. sinpirimmalin theconstructlen of a new boat ha is I:110MR there. . .TheMentoth and reliable anglo-yazon, Capt. Pat. Amon, announned to lease for Cincinnati and .Lontsvidis this man. At will Diemen proud, the splendid and comm. dim Joseph Mice, Cept. Sem Trench, 1. ionnonsic ad for Ilemptile. • :Tho gryonsa No 2, .Capt. I. W. Pont,t and the dmaanah, 0nyt.1.31. If amekboth heat pamonger Osamu% are announced to Mem to-day, fat I. Loeb - and the Lipper Itte.Wlppt fly" , The hams, Capt. Dar., Is the - next - Dnit for M. Lath., fbeJulizartamZaaarrille. wha rfled night, and will probably be lbsuoil at thethis snorninS• Bharat:was, se natal, m Batordayat h p. m. pyORTINSINIVB HEADQUARTERs, sae woo 4 BMW. JAMBS OPP7N: mnwt Wanda' of St.;rtimal aid othsts to Ids HMIAuk of GUNS RIFLES HIVOLYESS. S, cum HkOB,'POSIDERMBES, SHOTT BEM Sad 'POUCHES, DWI. /LAM; and m• . =rake of arsryktait. Fibs ato,r4c W Hsi lama me HS 1 W • IRV • •I N AND ritoossas or titarDAT 0011001 A :—.lt biography of Babe' Mao inn Wm. Fox. AT fain O. Polfr,.: rd. Price n oa. • lANUAL , 02/ , - tstaaarnia =rut— me,..l4 on the Anotonor of Dot 'tarts , Infolos4 in tbeoPorntkinik..tbo Endo sod ropotoonstrootion of lINAVNtfous soma - .103; taw.. , DAIIING,ANDADMAING., -137 Most. rotten« cit.: A tmagonapoly of dm ha w wadr io inrseitred. • 1 , apt% th strut. . :AMMANTI - 81103170=ri TROOHTA;Int the etire of nauseates: Throat Diressaa. aro epeclatly recommended to Minienis, gingers, and pusnee *bow eccaticen calls themto speak to public. Mannfaetmed. only by C. A., BA-NADA= A CO., Eferrisberg, pa, to alaam all orders ationid be aidreestd.. Bad by Draggles everywhere. Eloplug to be from you b 7 ntursi null, vs an Your, de , C. A. BANNTIIarf A CO. lahlkgm CONFESSIONS AND EX- es FIZBLENOI OF AS MAUD. publlabed for the benefit .d aa a waralos udosatlou torams amo •ho augur from L'emous Debility, Premature Dway of Manboad, etc., supplying, .1 dm mum data, A. a. 4,.. By one *babas cared lama, alter Ileing put to great empetme and lulum through madly humbug &ad quackery. By enclmios a poat•pald &Umlaut! aumlope, NM& ooplas may be had of the author, ENFLIANIILL MAYTAIR. 1.3- amillaydauF Bedford, Map county, f.. T. T. 0. l O 11101 1 . _.... ~... _..... - [13081151130N, REA It CO., (ADO moors to Rosocwx, Blum A A1u.t....) WASSIRR TON WORKS, TOOTIMS A IlAcatstres, PRUbmEh. kracmfectoners ms BOAT AND STATIC:MI STEAM =GUMS, BLAST ENGININI, RILL MACHINERY, °EASING. suArruch CART nias;pf dextrlptlons ; OIL TANKS A . STILL°, BOILS AND SWEET IRON WORE. Agqiita for 017PARDS PATENT TOR FEEDING BOILERS. UI'ETORN COOKBAN & BRO., Man -. ufacinrets of IRON ranaw. CI, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS. wisnow SHUT: TD/18, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac, Na. 01 IMMO and 88 THIRD STREET, bet. Wood and Naritat. Hare w hand c variet7 of near Patten:La h., and tan, imitable 4r all pumas. Particular anaution laid to ancloatrig Grace LOU, Jobbing done at abort tud.loa. .14 N. HOLMES Et SONS., MUMMA TOIIEION AND DOMESTIC BILLS 07 =CHANGE. CERTIFICATI:6 OF DECOSIT, BANE. NOTES AND srEcut. No. IST DUNS= BEMENT, rittabargh, ear cot:wawa. mode on al tYa Felactpal lHtu throughout the 17tated Staten. . L -- ?aerirz a COLLINS, FORWARD 41NO AND CfllllllBBlON idIINCLIADT wind 1e dealer la CITEISE. DIIITTNT, SEEM rise, end prods.. generally. Nu. 2,5 WOOD ST. Nit•haph P. .4 CANTIPIDATEIEG . t•. the eteaelon of lb* lobo. Oomaly Convoution. intaolooto _ll - 7. FON PROTHONOTARY.--Gso 11„. BUM. be • cattalatate for ace ofriee o Nothopotery. ontiloot to no. de-Orton of the Union Gonvesftiost felOolootte trO.FON COUNTY (70:11 1 MISSIONER —Jo. Houma, cf Wllllor hart:whip, will to • cataidate for Coma) Comsga.kuur. subJeCt to tho dectoion of the 11.0. Belettblio. County vantlon. • • pchtdecrto COUNTY CIIIIMISSIONEII.- -, Sternness , rm.., of Let Deer Township, will Los &candidate fur the o/bse of County Commie- Hone r, stalest to the decteion of the Union Berth loth Conventn.u. fele:dewle PIOrI'HON(YrAItY.—D. C. rvra a candidate for the of Ittothorotary. eubJect to the deniaton of the Craton Berthltratt Oan-senttnn. Jete FOR PRO'FRONOTARY.—Geo. ."‘t Rena( .111 be ta candidate M the ctn. of Prottatiocery,Dlect to the Carleton of the lhalon tteptibllean ()panty Contention. Jeatita FOR: PRotIiOIsOTARY.--JecOli B. Wistan, of the Sixth Ward. Plttatittrith, ill be • codielsate for the omas of Prothonotary, snb.ect to th. doeisiou of the EISIno Republican Gun- AY-kW_ .. • .. FOR PROTTIONOTiIIi Y.—Teozu orU be c undltlate far the oak* of Prothehuhery. subject to the ,ledatun at the Itstion flegnbllgan Cleurentlets. JalAtta tit: FOR CONON Elt—M. B. H mrrzat.L. or Elrnalugham, velll be &candidate far Con. Wu, to the declelea of llso rlllOO liepabllean tohln/ente --Jou!! MoCcove, of ,the Fleet Weed, Alleghnny, be, COlNii tb,. ter Geronet of Allegheny County. subject to the Ace:v.lo. of the ensuing amply. Onion Coorentlan VS, DRY' GOODS .1.10% WILSO}....IOSII V. CAU1....0••10 s'cutourss W 1,1 , :ON, CARR & co., (Le. Pap/ & ,) Wbulocale deul.n In YOURION AND Dull TIU DRY CWUDS. No. 94 Ykoletrest, !ARA bane above, DhisrAnsd Plasbargh. Ap fair.. M. LAYF.--...1. tau n'eant..—.u.s terms. JANE, McABOY k CO., Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 110 Fe deral street, ((serval daor below new Market Elosoo„litholthesy City. tabStly • EATON MACRUM ch CO.. Wholesale and RAID Drelers In Turif3flNGS, ENEII.OI. DENIES end DRY GOODS, of dwery ckstriptios, Nom. IT Sad 19 Ylitti strowt, PlCabargh. MAditUM do GLYDE, Wholesale and Viten Drains. in FANCY AND BTAPLII DRY GOODVTRINNINGN he., No. Market street, • betleemblarnond and Fourth Pittsburgh. 1 DL BURCHFIELD, (ou.oceosor to tl r Barth&ld 1 Co., Whoknals and 'Detail Dealer to b tAPLR AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Donlan/4 owner of fourth and Allirtrt Kneels, Pitndinaish. JOtihnd HO LN kinds Wholesale find ''se, in a MNINGS, DDT GOODS, Go., Nos. 77 Led 79 Markot Aoot. • mr: BARKER 4: (A, Dealers is all kind. of DST GOODS. No. as Sidrioet otroet, Istvan Third add Toarth, PittohmTh. VIP a PALMER, No. 84 Wood Street, .L 1.6 Dula! b BONNETS, BATS, STRAW ,TBIII - and STREW GOODS Embrgb. LirsURaJrCE AGEJrTS. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for tr . Franklin, nrithlik elp, and Rallanca Inantano, Vir — EMRES, Agent North America, • 6nl. of Peramivazda, sod Hartford lan, atto• Oonipsalos, Ft Watar otroeL lAA 1 ' Mary limns mama Omapsay. earaerilariet sad Watenrca A VITC: ttre.llll4 Ot4 QIIION JOHNSTON, Dealer in MBE P. 7 DEMOS AND tinxinaema, TANDY ,GOODS DUNNING FLUID, 011J1, TAN ILT XIDIC/Nilli A. , o afletaztha r e ggai which he ober, at alma prices. and Pourth areas, Pittsburgh. Preaaiptious taro ray rompouodal at all harm. ▪ . : ♦ • . ' o ▪ • .•1 ....nauctural of WIIITZ LZAD 2,141) LITHABGE, corner of Wood and boat arretOittabergh. mhT rkR. GEORGE ILICEYaIt, Drog,est, lJ Nto 140 Wood Moe, corner of elan Pt ltabortb. BOOKSELLERS. ire. INIDI4 G. JOHNSTON & CO., Station atof , J ob , lq" AY Booksallers and StWon i-s.etty No.lti Wood otroet, nisi. door Sok tbo cam* of • • IMMIGOL !nod Leat BlJGrozi ecoutui w UDC 1,„ I :.'.kgar :'C'rqrner . N 0.7111 To* itnot, 140. Bothnia. - WE' XII; tf BUTSlTO}otticiin IticaZt---muniqAtt,flionianturems., Bola rant for 11.114332 C 0.% 1.111.1508,A14121E3 NROS 111411043.. . ro d P 331.1343,4130.41 =LODZ. OM. N. 43 Fifth area, roarod Boa "boa Wood, maw*. m.o to tot, sth aim ,litlilitoto form.. IC.LRBBR do BRO. Deri 11. SW AND NIMICIAIs INSTILDXIMM and was •nta for. STEINWAY'S CSISBIWIND a 1134 . l'not ju PLAIN% lorGotrtoss,*6.. stvone et, betesea Vogretbievetll324'Db.mond vary; Plttgeg Q 13.EVELWWat A„.l.Pittabrgh,aumfactalar of . WIIOIIOIIT SPIELS, comma tad talbroadetltterl Particularslat4 as• 1204 anus and RIVE* lap at twill, suds ho e r *r at Khali toticia. , A • • • t hosil.•• =Mat ,a °wars. . SCOTS* —.mg a. a. =oral 1111. A a .0. 13CHOYBR, ttomaysikt , A.7* w. Mkt 170.1.111 Posta stmt. PitUWIL • `ii ASIDAVVIr•AI . IC.— .411filahNo.181),VO • TA DritlVT,_PltuburKA, •• APIITGAGIS, XECHAVICIT LI.IMR, LA • ' e tbstpWelitlavicatedziarn.. Col. D - ill ß . ADD &D. 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I t A:IZ, .-- ' 4, ;Thilig l oollD WARD .: d 1142.7 ts ' 4 W reoto ryloorkikcatiarto Yosotaes . ea pnol• so d a.. aggin earl:Mas from t * Prom* . . .isbal 0111.4, =C, Tasw.r,. A Trot Co - .- ' .3091111. .E.i2.1(1.• Ct ' ROBS. IfeENIGIIT, , . ~.., . JOLIN - REAM, GEL B. MIDDLE ' - ICEISBI' 111711E211:11, Bounty Onamukaws, .• and subcrib.n and =UMW° w rs to tboo %cm! 'Mud Boany rod intolud 0:= 1113). Tmmunit. can. JOSEPH I Rb Marcum 5632 BOUNTY I /08 BLW ucautrat Fil/Th United States Jtslatent Reernies wanted for UM well known Regiment of LIGHT BATTERIES, Roy Tempered he even great Amy of the Co.M Moo 411,1140 1114164 this regiment erlß marl. 1400 °ewers:meat Eletnaty, The mos es mum= esnunmse. Abe. PM LOCAL PRCRIUM, the highest now offend. Recruiting Rendsmoos, No. the , TOURTIE Pittsburgh. oppethe the Mayor's OEMs, THOS. Inualarta, J lot LL kb U. EL Artillery, &crafting Meer. fete SILVER PEARL SOAP. ORUMPTON & 31:17.LIN;rty etr*•t, PnaprfeAre and Natmfuterter. Cor 'Weaktn Peuxurylmil., Ohio, Indian, Ulbsals and inspart. LLB% enanufacturen a sap, rtor stikle vt Palm, Garman, Olive and Rosin Soap, IMITS=I TWIST AND PANGS SOAPS Of our Eltl,l7.rt PEACL SOAP, which we am& dentially ream:need ea letter for rhea! nee than any other Wore the attic. anttld b borne nt mind Us neither Potuh, fait, Lime or Stain a any ether ornbentsce in itusnartufactun, which can &mink ar Ware Shofaret &brio. Pannell. and Woolens an be Imbed - with . the rapidity or Cotton or linen. Calla Imbed with the "filL9/// PEARL SOAP Co not require baling or half the robbing, +AWL of cane Ws the vat amt tear. • SILVER MEI SOAP • Removes Grease, Diri,—nibacc , ; Ps=ten' emote and the worst' Gotga. W at